Over the past several months, Teh Nooz in Milwaukee has run stories about child-sex-predator arrests.
There's a reason for that: the FBI.
“7,200 kids that we found that got to go home. 3,400 child predators and traffickers arrested. That’s up 99% from the best year Biden ever had. That means kids are being protected at levels that are simply unheard of!” “And that means this FBI, here’s another thing. We didn’t just do the physical work on the streets. We went to the cyber community and we dismantled 3 million pedophile accounts off the Tor network where these predators prey on our children and think they can hide from this FBI.” “They can’t. We are going to the ends of the earth and the cyber realm to make sure our most precious commodity kids are safeguarded.” “And the numbers speak for themselves because the FBI are putting kids first.” @FBIDirectorKash...
If you've paid attention, you also noticed that there were very few--if any--similar events during the Biden Kakistocracy. That's because the FEEBS had other priorities: arresting citizens who are pro-life and favored MAGA. That way they didn't have to expose Hunter any more than he had already exposed himself.
Now the big question: when will the FEEBS start arresting the D.C.-based sex predators?
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That's the same question liberals have been asking for ten years.
No, they have not, because (see Barney Frank) most of the pervert baby-rapers are members of the Democrat party,.
Justin Eichorn (Minnesota State Senator): Arrested and charged in March 2025 in an undercover sting operation for soliciting a minor for prostitution.
Christian Ziegler (Florida GOP Chairman): Suspended and called to resign in late 2023 following a police investigation into rape allegations.
Ray Holmberg (Former North Dakota State Senator): Indicted and pleaded guilty in federal court to traveling internationally with the intent to commit sex acts with minors, as well as possessing child sexual abuse materials.
R.J. May (Former South Carolina State Representative): Pleaded guilty to and was sentenced to federal prison for distributing and sending child sexual abuse videos.
Matt Gaetz (Former U.S. Representative): Investigated by the House Ethics Committee and the Justice Department regarding sex trafficking allegations involving a minor. The Justice Department concluded its investigation in 2024 without pressing criminal charges, and Gaetz resigned from Congress.
Dennis Hastert (Former U.S. House Speaker): Pleaded guilty to federal banking charges related to the structuring of withdrawals used to conceal "hush money" payments. During the proceedings, Hastert admitted to sexually abusing boys decades earlier while working as a high school coach.
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